Gulfstream Aerospace (Booth N5132; SD21) is highlighting at NBAA 2017 its customer-centric interior design approach and is inviting show attendees to see the results up close aboard its aircraft on static display at Las Vegas Henderson Executive Airport. The jets include a G650ER with a newly designed four-zone living area, a fully outfitted G500 production aircraft and a G600 with an updated cabin.
“The cabin is where our customers live, work, play and relax, so it is paramount that they have complete confidence that each aspect and intricate detail of their cabin is a seamless extension of their taste,” said Gulfstream president Mark Burns. “We believe the perfect cabin is designed when customers are able to visualize the virtually limitless configurations available to them in an engaging and tactile way.”
To underscore the many available options, Gulfstream is debuting an interactive experience mimicking the Gulfstream Design Studio’s cabin design process. Visitors can dynamically browse and arrange an array of upholsteries, leathers and veneers, and in collaboration with an interior designer, with the click of a button, tailor a cabin floorplan and interior elements within an immersive 360-degree environment. Gulfstream is presenting a similar interactive customer design experience at its exhibit at the Las Vegas Convention Center.